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Page 39
... keep with , the rest banish . And tell me , now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where hast thou been this month ? P. Hen . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? if thou dost ...
... keep with , the rest banish . And tell me , now , thou naughty varlet , tell me , where hast thou been this month ? P. Hen . Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? if thou dost ...
Page 42
... keep close : There let him sleep till day . I'll - we ' ll read it at more advantage . to the court in the morning : we must all to the wars , and thy place shall be honourable . I'll procure this fat rogue a charge of foot ; and , I ...
... keep close : There let him sleep till day . I'll - we ' ll read it at more advantage . to the court in the morning : we must all to the wars , and thy place shall be honourable . I'll procure this fat rogue a charge of foot ; and , I ...
Page 51
... keep my person fresh , and new ; My presence , like a robe pontifical , Ne'er seen but wonder'd at : and so my state , Seldom , but sumptuous , showed like a feast , And wan by rareness such solemnity . The skipping king , he ambled up ...
... keep my person fresh , and new ; My presence , like a robe pontifical , Ne'er seen but wonder'd at : and so my state , Seldom , but sumptuous , showed like a feast , And wan by rareness such solemnity . The skipping king , he ambled up ...
Page 56
... keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house before . Fal . You lie , hostess : Bardolph was shaved ...
... keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house before . Fal . You lie , hostess : Bardolph was shaved ...
Page 61
... keep his bed ? Mess . He did , my lord , four days ere I set forth ; And at the time of my departure thence , He was much fear'd by his physicians . Wor . I would the state of time had first been whole , Ere he by sickness had been ...
... keep his bed ? Mess . He did , my lord , four days ere I set forth ; And at the time of my departure thence , He was much fear'd by his physicians . Wor . I would the state of time had first been whole , Ere he by sickness had been ...
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